To call this is How-To is almost an overkill. So I decided to post it (according to the rules) in thegallery. If it is truly worthwhile, the moderator is invited to move it to the haven of How-Tos.

I tried several holders for my mobile and all of them were somehow clumsy and a nuisance when not used.But on longer trips I like my trusty Nokia N8 as navigation system and it works perfectly. Combinedwith the 12V-connector in the glove box for the charger it is a good companion for navigation,entertainment, and communication on the trip.

The complete holder was just plain cheap, because most parts came with the mobile or were waiting to beused in the kitchentable-drawer.

1 - A broom-holder, the most expensive part, worth about 2 Euro2 - A protector for the mobile, came free with the N83 - Silicone, my favorite glue from the drawer4 - A small and a big snap hook, cannot remember the price, from the drawer5 - N8 with a security line attached, from the pocket6 - the finished holder - ready to use

To put it together took about 2 minutes, just glue the holder on the rear-side of the protector. If yourphone comes without such a protective clip-on that should be available in any mobile shop.I had to wait one night for the silicone to bound. It works perfectly, even though I secure the mobilewith the strap/snap hooks, it never dropped down. Even on the not so good roads in Thailand I had noproblems with the setup. The cable of the earphones is long enough, so I can listen to music on the trip,even internet radio works without problems, and the in-ear phones works wonders against the windy noiseunder the helmet.

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